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Published on: November 4, 2021
Social Self-Sorting of Colloidal Families in Co-Assembling Microgel Systems
Kang Han1, Dennis Go1, Thomas Tigges1
1DWI-Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials, Forckenbeckstrasse 50, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
Abstract:
Colloids are valuable model systems to understand the structure and dynamics of matter, explore new self-assembly concepts, and realize advanced materials. Herein, we demonstrate social self-sorting of co-assembled families of colloids by orthogonal host/guest recognition using cyclodextrins. We show that mixtures of four partners self-sort into their respective families without mutual interference. Additionally, the self-assemblies and their interactions are switchable using orthogonal triggers. This study goes beyond previous features of molecular self-sorting, and opens the design space for future self-sorting colloidal systems via rationally designed molecular recognition.
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